Theo Rallis runs Street Style blog Style Invasion. Searching out the stylish Torontonians of the city he heads out to different areas with his trusty Nikon to seek out those he finds the most interesting and eye-catching. Steering clear of the ’style elite’ he likes to find people who have put some thought in to the days outfit but not necessarily the ones that are slaves to fashion. CONTINUE READING THIS POST >
Fashion: Toronto Takeover: Street Style with Style Invasion
Fashion: Fashion Bloggers
Fashion blogger’s around the world are gaining serious props from brands on the High Street and beyond with their personal and unique takes on style and trends. Getting flown to the Fashion Weeks they are even bumping print fashion journalists off the front rows. These online-savvy, fashion conscious writers / photographer posts their pictures, thoughts and opinions on the latest fashions for the whole world to read.
Arts: Unordinary People
By the 1960s the ‘teen’ identity was beginning to really find its feet as it’s own culture with ideals, social norms and dress sense starting to give purpose to what had previously just been the ages between child and adult. In PYMCA’s Unordinary People, Exploring British Youth Culture, 1960 – 2009 Exhibition the identities that shaped generations are documented through revealing media, capturing not only the style but the attitude of each year’s youth.
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